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Clayton council approves up to $6,800 for West Michigan storm-drain repair, buys pipe-inspection camera
Summary
The Town of Clayton approved up to $6,800 to repair a failing storm drain at a West Michigan Street property, with a contingency to spend only a lower partial-repair estimate if sufficient. Council also approved purchase of a pipeline inspection camera to locate failures and guide repairs.
The Town of Clayton council voted to authorize repairs to a failing storm drain serving a property on West Michigan Street and to buy a pipeline-inspection camera to pinpoint damage and reduce future uncertainty.
At the council's Nov. meeting, Speaker 4 summarized a field inspection at the Kilmans' property and said contractors offered two repair estimates: a partial repair beginning at visible sinkholes for roughly $2,900, or a full replacement that would cross a driveway for about $6,800. Speaker 2 moved to appropriate up to $6,800 to cover the full-replacement scenario “with…
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